Colin Stays Busy Down Under
Click below to see Colin play “Overkill” Live as he makes the day for one Nova 100 radio host! https://www.nova100.com.au/shows/chrissie-sam-browny/colin-hay-overkill-acoustic
Click below to see Colin play “Overkill” Live as he makes the day for one Nova 100 radio host! https://www.nova100.com.au/shows/chrissie-sam-browny/colin-hay-overkill-acoustic
Colin sits down with Bernard Zuel from The Age – theage.com.au to chat about songwriting and the impact it has on the soul. Read the full article here: http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/music/colin-hay-why-sometimes-a-songwriter-is-better-than-a-fireman-20170516-gw5w6u.html
“Aesop’s Fables with Colin Hay” is narrated by Colin and written by award-winning author Tom Graves. Colin’s Scottish accent with a twist of Down Under was the perfect fit for … Continue reading →
As Mother’s Day approaches this Sunday, I realize that every day is Mother’s Day, especially now that my own mother is gone. We had a great time together during her … Continue reading →
Watch Colin and Cuban musician San Miguel perform “Un Poquito de Amor Everyday” in this new video released today! Billboard describes the song as “a happy summer-suited tune with universal appeal” … Continue reading →
Acoustic Cafe just featured Colin as this week’s in studio guest. “The former frontman of Men At Work is also one of the funniest storytellers working today, so this visit is … Continue reading →
Colin delivered a yet another stellar confessional-style performance to the sold out UK audience this past Tuesday in London. Read the full review here: Colin Hay, Union Chapel, Islington, London … Continue reading →
Colin talks about his co-writing relationship with Michael Giorgiades. “Every time he came over, he came over with song ideas that I really liked, so we worked on a lot … Continue reading →
Here is Colin’s thirteenth and final installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series. “Love Don’t Mean Enough” – Sometimes it doesn’t. This is the third of three bonus tracks from … Continue reading →
Here is Colin’s twelfth installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series. “Blue Bay Moon” started as a piece of Beach Boys/Eagles vibe music from co-writer Michael Georgiades and the phrase “Blue … Continue reading →
In January this year, Colin performed live in West Virginia at NRP’s Mountain Stage. Just in case you missed it, his entire set from the show and songs not heard on the … Continue reading →
Here is Colin’s eleventh installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series. “I’m Inside Outside In” is an uptempo song about somebody who is getting a little bit on in years and … Continue reading →
“Had Colin Hay not made his mark as a musician with Men At Work and as a solo performer, he’d surely have gained fame as a stand-up comedian. Hay has … Continue reading →
Here is Colin’s tenth installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series. “She Was the Love of Mine” is a tune Colin wrote about his mother, who passed away 3 1/2 … Continue reading →
Here is Colin’s ninth installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series.”Two Friends”, penned by writing partner Michael Georgiades is a very emotional piece of music following Michael losing two friends … Continue reading →
In this one-on-one interview, Carl Wiser from Songfacts.com speaks with Colin about the inspiration behind the cover of Fierce Mercy, jobs outside of music, and the hardest part of songwriting. … Continue reading →
Here is Colin’s eighth installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series.”I’m Walking Here” is a reaction to Trayvon Martin’s tragic death and the heartbreaks that last forever. This song also … Continue reading →
"Animated by its pensive, honest, and impassioned lyrics, and by a deeply-felt sense of urgency, especially in the song “The Last to Know,” which introduces the album’s title concept of “fierce mercy.”
Here is Colin’s seventh installment of the Fierce Mercy Track-By-Track video series.”I’m Going To Get You Stoned” is influenced by conversations with many young people who talk to Colin about … Continue reading →
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